August 11, 2015

“Cigarettes Are Eating You Alive!" Campaign by DOH, New Vois and World Lung Foundation

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DOH: BE SMART AND DON’T START SMOKING

Department of Health (DOH) together with New Vois Association of the Philippines (NVAP) and World Lung Foundation (WLF) launched the “Cigarettes Are Eating You Alive!" campaign held at the Diamond Hotel, Roxas Blvd. Manila last August 6, 2015. 

Designed to encourage Filipinos to quit smoking, and support for the Philippines' existing smoke-free laws, the powerful national anti-tobacco campaign highlights the dangers of smoking to adults and the health harms caused to children and non-smokers through exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS).

The campaign “Cigarettes Are Eating You Alive!” will air in national television channels and is designed to encourage quitting from smoking and support for the Philippines’ smoke-free laws, and to support the timely implementation of graphic health warnings on tobacco packs by March 2016.

The campaign features two public service announcements (PSAs). One called “Cigarettes Are Eating You Alive” graphically shows that smoking causes damage to nearly every vital organ and tissue of the body, and the other, called “Cigarettes Are Eating Your Baby Alive,” shows the harms of SHS to children and non-smokers. Both announcements incorporate graphic health warning images to be implemented on tobacco packs showing stroke, oral cancer, neck cancer, and throat cancer in smokers and laryngeal cancer, stroke, and low birth weight in babies resulting from SHS exposure.

"We congratulate the Department of Health and the New Vois Association of the Philippines on the launch of this new campaign. Research has shown that national mass media communication campaign is one of the most effective means of raising awareness of the real health harms of tobacco and second-hand smoke, deterring youth from initiating tobacco use, urging smokers to comply with smoke-free laws and encouraging smokers to stop smoking. We are delighted to have supported the design and implementation of this campaign in the knowledge that it will benefit the health of Filipinos and help the Philippines achieve health-related development goals in the future,” Sandra Mullin, Senior Vice President, Policy and Communications, World Lung Foundation commented.

According to Health Secretary Janette P. Loreto-Garin, Filipinos need to be more aware of the harms caused by second-hand smoke, as well as the many respiratory and chronic diseases caused by smoking. In addition, tobacco has been identified as the primary risk factor in the Philippines for a range of non-communicable diseases. These lead to massive health care costs and productivity losses for our nation - smoking cost our economy more than Php188 billion pesos (Dans et al., 2012). To reduce tobacco use, we must implement and support a wide range of tobacco control policies, including graphic warnings on tobacco packs and increased tobacco prices that encourage more Filipinos to cut down and quit. 

“Tobacco continues to cause too much premature death and disease among adults and children in the Philippines. Ten people die every hour due to smoking related diseases in the Philippines. Mass media campaign can help to raise awareness of the harms of tobacco and effect behavior change at population level. This increases the effectiveness of the Graphic Warnings on tobacco packs soon to be introduced in the country,” said NVAP Founder and President, Engr. Emer Rojas.

Here are the facts:
- The Tobacco Atlas notes that 40 percent of men and 8.2 percent of women in the Philippines smoke tobacco. 
- Tobacco is the cause of 19.6 percent of adult male deaths and 9.4 percent of adult female deaths – higher than the average in other middle-income countries.  
- More than 71,850 Filipinos are killed by tobacco-related diseases every year.  
- The Philippines 2011 Global Youth Tobacco Survey found that more than two in five 13-15 year olds are exposed to SHS at home and nearly three in five are exposed to SHS outside the home.  
- According to The Tobacco Atlas, SHS increases the risks of contracting lung cancer by 30 percent (small cell lung cancer by 300 percent) and coronary heart disease by 25 percent.  
- Exposure to SHS killed more than 600,000 non-smokers globally in 2010.  
- The causes of death include chemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, asthma, and lung cancers.  
- The Philippine Cancer Society estimates that around 3,000 non-smoking adult Filipinos die of lung cancer as a result of breathing SHS each year.
“With these facts, it is estimated that 10 Filipinos are dying every hour due to diseases from tobacco consumption. Students should know the harmful effects of smoking and there are no benefits in starting the habit. They should BE SMART and NEVER START smoking,” Garin concluded.






In photo are (from left to right) Mego Lien, Associate Director for Southeast Asia Programs, Policy and Communicatio of, WLF; Sandra Mullin, SVP for Policy, Advocacy and Communications of WLF; Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy, Director III of the National Center for Disease Prevention and Control; Dr. Paulyn Jean B. Rosell-Ubial, Assistant Secretary of the DOH; Dr. Benjamin Lane, Acting Country Representative of WHO-Philippines; Corazon T. Jimenez, General Manager of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA); and Emer Rojas, President of NVAP.

Public service announcements (PSA's) will air on national television starting August 15, 2015. It is a call to action saying, "Tobacco harms children and adults alike. Quit smoking today!" including a hash tag #Smoke free PH

For more information, visit doh.gov.ph worldlungfoundation.org ewvois.org

August 10, 2015

Google calls on Pinoys for lyrics for new OFW song

Google Philippines is set to launch a special song with five well-known local bands and musicians for the Filipino modern-day heroes, the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). The song is meant to recognize and celebrate close to 12 million OFWs and aims to reconnect them with the things they miss back home through music. And every Filipino can be part of this special project because the lyrics will be crowdsourced from millions of Filipinos here and abroad.

Google is working with Sponge Cola, ItchyWorms and Kjwan, band vocalist Ebe Dancel and YouTube star Mikey Bustos, who will be putting melody to the lyrics and will be recording the song together. The song will be released on September 1 exclusively on YouTube, just in time for the National Heroes’ Day.

“Wherever we go, we see how the Filipino spirit comes to life whenever there’s music. The song and the lyrics will hopefully touch their hearts and remind them that wherever they are, we remember them,” shares Ebe, popular singer and songwriter who rose to fame as frontman of pop rock band Sugar Free. 

“In our effort to make the lives of Filipinos easier, we strive to provide Filipino families ways to stay connected wherever in the world they may be,” says Ryan Morales, Google Philippines country marketing manager. “This is why we thought of creating this song to deliver the fond memories of our overseas Filipinos across the miles through music and technology. We are inviting every Filipino to join in the fun by contributing lyrics to the song.” 

This initiative is part of Google Philippines’ “Balikbayan” campaign which aims to reconnect overseas Filipinos with their families and friends and help them sustain and enrich their relationships despite physical barriers.


Aside from being dedicated to OFWs, every submission to the song will also amount to a Php1 donation made on behalf of the collaborators to the Blas Ople Policy Center & Training Institute. These donations will be used to build halfway houses for victims of human trafficking.

To submit lyrics, simply go to https://goo.gl/vRkjUK or post using #GoogleMissKoNa on Google+, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. 

Those living abroad can share what they miss most about the Philippines while those living in the country can share what they miss most about their distant loved ones.


On The Wings Of Love with James Reid and Nadine Lustre on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida

ABS-CBN’s newest drama and love series "On the Wings of Love" is set to bring romantic and feel-good vibes on Primetime Bida. 

James Reid and Nadine Lustre 

This year’s most romantic drama series is about dreams, love, and family, “On The wings Of Love” presents one of the most romantic young love-team, James Reid and Nadine Lustre and directed by Antoinette Jadaone and Avel Sunpongco. 

On the Wings of Love is a 2015 Philippine romantic comedy television premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 10, 2015, replacing Bridges of Love.

The romantic - comedy centers around the two different people — Leah, a simple girl with an American dream; and Clark, a boy living his American life. James Reid plays Oscar Jones and Nadine Lustre as Rhea Olivar-Jones.




On the Wings of Love also features some of the most talented actors in the country including Joel Torre, Bianca Manalo, Albie Casino, Nanette Inventor, Nico Antonio, Jason Francisco, Nhikzy Calma, Andrei Garcia, Laiza Comia, and Cherry Pie Picache. Also in the series are Isay Alvarez and Katya Santos in special roles.

The series is the latest offering of ABS-CBN’s Dreamscape Entertainment Television, the group that created top-rating drama series such as Nathaniel and Inday Bote.

Don’t miss the beginning of Clark and Lea’s love story in On the Wings of Love on Monday on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida.

Amaia Land holds topping-off ceremony for Amaia Steps Bicutan

June 22, 2015 marked the first topping off ceremony of Amaia Land Corp. high rise condominium project. The event was attended by Amaia Mancom Officials with top executives from Ayala Land Incorporated and MDC BuildPlus. Amaia Skies Sta Mesa is strategically located along V. Mapa St., cor Valenzuela St. It has 26 residential floors that offer studio and one bedroom unit. Photo from left to right : Francis Mallari (HR Head), Ruperto B. Gamboa (IDG Studio Head), Joel N. Luna(ALI IDG Head), Ricky M. Celis (President), Richard T. Yap (MDC BuildPlus CMG Director) , Ma. Lorena B. Sales (AVP for Sales), Joel C. Punzalan (Project Development North Luzon Head)



There's no stopping Amaia Land from providing quality residences to more Filipino families. Amaia recently celebrated another milestone with the topping-off ceremony of Aria A Building at Amaia Steps Bicutan 1 in Parañaque City last June 13.

The topping off ceremony was attended by guests and key Amaia officials, Ms. Loren B. Sales, AVP; Ms. Cybill Samillano, Senior Project Development Manager; Ms. Kristel Manalo, Project Development Manager; Ms. Nadine Kison, Project Development Associate; Mr. Manuel Baltazar, Innovative and Design Group Manager; Mr. Regidor Mapanao, Architectural Supervisor; Mr. Jose Pangan, Project Manager; Mr. Joselito Sanchez, Jr., Area Manager and Rev. Fr. Henry John, who blessed the site.

Situated along West Service Road corner Sun Valley Drive in Brgy. Sun Valley, the mid-rise residential project promises its future homeowners comfort amidst highly urbanized surroundings.

A 15-minute drive away from the Makati Central Business District, Amaia Steps Bicutan is near key establishments like SM City Bicutan, Robinson's Supermarket, and Bicutan Public Market. It is also accessible from the South Luzon Expressway through the West Service Road. Commuting won't be a problem as transport stations for shuttle services, cabs, tricycle and jeepneys are available in the area.

A variety of unit types such as Studio, Deluxe, and Premier, with sizes from 23-44sqm, are available to buyers. With its contemporary and suburban theme, the new development will further enhance the area with modern aesthetics.

The project will feature a host of amenities such as clubhouse, swimming pool, basketball court, children’s play area and greeneries at the Central Courtyard. Amaia Steps Bicutan also has a jogging loop for those who want to stay revitalized after a long day's work.

Like all Amaia projects, security is a priority. Residents will be worry- free, as the development is designed with a 24- hour guarded entrance, perimeter fence, and CCTV cameras.

Easy-on-the-pocket financing schemes such as cash payment, deferred, bank and In-house financing are also being offered. For inquiries, visit www.amaialand.com or www.facebook.com/AmaiaLand.

Callalily ‘dances’ to a new tune

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Celebrating 10 years in the business, rock band Callalily is ready to offer a new sound to their followers and music fans – an upbeat, indie-sounding latest single “Now, I’m Dancing.”
“As a band, we continue to experiment. We started creating music since more than a decade ago, and our music grow with us,” says lead vocalist Kean Cipriano. “But we still remain true to our stories.”
The single “Now, I’m Dancing” speaks of the band’s current status – happy and thankful.
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Kean also expresses gratitude to all their fans for allowing them to last this long in a very fickle industry.
“Now, I’m Dancing” will be part of an upcoming 10th anniversary album.
Kean assures fans that the upcoming album will be the most personal, collaborative album of the band.
“Maraming first dun sa lalabas na album,” shares Kean. “Basta, maririnig ng lahat sa kanta naming how tighter we are as a group, as friends.”
Last July 28, Callalily topbilled a special show at 12 Monkeys as part of their 10th anniversary celebration, where some of the songs from the upcoming album were first performed.
“Now I’m Dancing” is now available for download on iTunes, Deezer, Spinnr, Amazon.

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